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Tue, 01 Jul 2014 18:16:30 +0000http://library.tmc.edu/?post_type=database&p=4589SpringerProtocols is said to be the most comprehensive and trustworthy online database of reproducible laboratory protocols in the biomedical and life sciences. From the book series Methods in Molecular Biology and numerous other sources, this collection offers researchers access to decades of step-by-step protocols for use in the lab. With an emphasis on clarity, each protocol is organized in an easily-reproduced, recipe style. All protocols have been written by experts in the field, and are reviewed first by editors distinguished in the relevant specific subject areas, and then by Springer’s own editorial staff. Contains some open-access protocols. Mobile version of website available.
]]>PubChemhttp://library.tmc.edu/database/pubchem/
Fri, 01 Nov 2013 20:13:38 +0000http://library.tmc.edu/?post_type=database&p=2744PubChem provides information on the biological activities of small molecules and is a component of NIH’s Molecular Libraries Roadmap Initiative. It includes substance information, compound structures, and bioactivity data in three primary databases: PCSubstance, PCCompound and PCBioAssay. PCSubstance contains more than 12 million records; PCCompound contains more than 7 million unique structures; and PCBioAssay contains more than 200 bioassays.
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Mon, 30 Sep 2013 20:18:40 +0000http://library.tmc.edu/?post_type=database&p=1424GoPubMed is an innovative, powerful search tool that combines the MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) and GO (Gene Ontology) terminologies to optimize the effectiveness of queries to PubMed- for everyone, but for molecular biologists in particular. Searching elicits results presented very quickly (maximum display: the most recent 1,000 citations), along with a sidebar presenting the full results in categorized, hierarchical groups of terms that help the user to focus in further- the producers of this search engine refer to it as a “knowledge-based semantic search.” There are many more features to this search tool than can be described here.
]]>DrugBank: Open Data Drug & Drug Target Databasehttp://library.tmc.edu/database/drugbank-open-data-drug-drug-target-database/
Wed, 25 Sep 2013 16:14:35 +0000http://library.tmc.edu/?post_type=database&p=1085A bio- and chemical informatics resource that combines detailed drug (chemical, pharmacological and pharmaceutical) data with comprehensive drug targeting (sequence, structure, and pathway) information. The database contains nearly 4300 drug entries, including FDA-approved small molecule drugs, FDA-approved biotech (protein/peptide) drugs, “nutraceuticals” and experimental drugs. Contains more than 6,800 drug entries with almost 4,300 non-redundant protein sequences linked. Each entry, or DrugCard, contains more than 80 data fields, half of which are devoted to drug/chemical data and the other half to drug target/protein data. Downloads and information on rights, acknowledgement and usage are available here.
]]>Current Protocolshttp://library.tmc.edu/database/current-protocols/
Fri, 20 Sep 2013 14:16:45 +0000http://library.tmc.edu/?post_type=database&p=845Users have access to the following laboratory protocols via the TMC Library: